Multidisciplinary Economics, A Methodological Account
Piet Keizer, Utrecht University School of Economics

• Offers a micro-foundation for multidisciplinary economic research
• Presents the role of psychological and sociological factors in explaining important real-life economic phenomena, such as the global economic crisis 2008
• An introduction into the basics of philosophy of science, including many examples of analyses relevant for an understanding of economic phenomena
• Shows how psychology and sociology, can be used to improve the student’s understanding of the functioning of persons, organisations, markets, and market economies
The book argues that mainstream economists, who base their analyses only on the economic motivation of people, fail to explain and understand real-life economic phenomena. The economic crisis, which began in 2008, illustrates the relevance of psychic and social motivations, especially when combined with each other.

Ordering details
*only when you order directly via http://www.oup.com, adding the promotion code to your shopping basket. discount valid until 31/12/2016. limit 10 copies per transaction. This offer is only available to individual (non-trade) customers . This offer is exclusive and cannot be redeemed in conjunction with any other promotional discounts.
The specifications in this leaflet, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, were as accurate as possible at the time it went to press.
ORDERS IN THE USA: ORDERS IN REST OF WORLD: remember to enter ASFLYQ6 at the checkout remember to enter ASFLYQ6 at the checkout to save 30% to save 30% ViSiT: http://www.oup.com/us ViSiT: http://www.oup.com/uk
30% online discount*

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Part I: Science, Social Science, Economics
1: Introduction 2: The Character of Science 3: Genesis and Development of Economics and Sociology
Part II: Orthodox Economics 4: Orthodox Microeconomics 5: Orthodox Macroeconomics
Part III: Heterodox Economics 6: Evolution and Entrepreneurship, an Evolutionary and an Austrian View 7: Radical Economics 8: Post-Keynesian Economics 9: Social Economics
Part IV: Psychology for Economists 10: Psychology for Economists
Part V: Sociology for Economists 11: Macro and Micro Approaches in Sociology 12: The Historical Approach in Sociology 13: Multidisciplinary Sociology and The Social World
Part VI: Towards an Integration of the Three worlds 14: Integration of the Three Worlds 15: Applications of the Multi-motivational Framework of Interpretation
Part VII: Conclusions
16: Conclusions
Appendices A. The Logical World B. Kant for Economists C. Jung for Economists D. Adam Smith as the Founding Father of Multidisciplinary Economics